Food Facts is a directory of foods for your pets. This destination provides you with valuable information about various types of foods for your pets, so you’ll know which ones are safe to add to their healthy, species-appropriate meals or treats.
While it may be a fixture in kitchens, this green veggie should not be in your pet's food bowl because it can potentially harm their health. Learn the signs of its toxicity here.
This juicy and sweet fruit is popular during warm months. It’s loaded with free radical-scavenging polyphenols and antioxidants that may help support your pet’s eye health.
Your pet's gut health plays a crucial role in their biological functions and protection against diseases. Give them this key ingredient to keep their gut in check.
Just like broccoli, this cruciferous vegetable contains a powerful compound that can stimulate over 200 genes and has multiple benefits. Here's how to share it with your pets.
There's a lot to like about this meat: It has healthy fats, antioxidants, iron and protein. Here are helpful tips to remember when feeding it to pets, plus a bonus homemade dog food recipe you can try!
This humble vegetable is usually added raw to salads to lend a delicious texture and mild peppery flavor, but you can also add small amounts to your pet's food bowl. Crunching radishes can help keep their teeth clean and breath fresh, so let them have a bite, and see if they like it!
This refreshing tropical fruit offers a unique compound that enhances digestion, making it a great addition to your list of healthy, natural snacks for your pet.
Native to Mexico, this crunchy veggie contains prebiotics and assorted bioactive compounds that make it a tasty, nutritious treat or food topper. Learn how to prepare it properly for your pet here.